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Asymmetry of lipid bilayers induced by monovalent salt: Atomistic molecular-dynamics study
2005
Journal of Chemical Physics
Interactions between salt ions and lipid components of biological membranes are essential for the structure, stability, and functions of the membranes. The specific ionic composition of aqueous buffers inside and outside of the cell is known to differ considerably. To model such a situation we perform atomistic molecular-dynamics ͑MD͒ simulations of a single-component phosphatidylcholine lipid bilayer which separates two aqueous reservoirs with and without NaCl salt. To implement the difference
doi:10.1063/1.1942489
pmid:16035811
fatcat:spqegmzopvaeroqueoaqzc23mu